Ina Garten’s Make-Ahead Coquilles St.-Jacques Recipe (2024)

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SW

I don't have 1 1/2 cup gratin dishes, can I put it all in one big dish? How would I adjust time/temperature?

Katie

Hi Sam, (or anyone else), I have the same question as the previous Katie -- I want to use a Pyrex baking dish to make this. Would it be best in a square 2qt casserole or a 9x13" one?

Thanks!

Jenn Marshall

Absolutely delicious. A half recipe with a green salad and some bread to get very drop of the sauce made a VERY filling meal for 2 with enough left for a lunch the next day. And don't tell anyone, but I used frozen scallops and it was still terrific.

Nina V

I have to say, THIS WAS STUNNINGLY DELICIOUS. We had 8 for dinner and this was just so simple to prepare. But the WOW factor was huge! But make sure you use fresh bread crumbs - not panko. This makes a big difference as fresh breadcrumbs are tender - just like the scallops.

Fran

I don't have individual dishes- has anyone made this in a casserole, if so- what size?

Danièle G

We used a 10 x 10 x 2.5 " casserole and did not have to adjust the cooking time. We agree that this is a winner recipe. Delicious. Perfect for a dinner party

Nicole Gardner

Made 1/2 the recipe ... enough for 4 for a main course.

Used light cream rather than heavy cream ... still very rich!

Linda

The recipe says gratin dishes (which are usually shallow and oval in shape), but the photo shows round ramekins. The same size of 1 1/2 cups would be much deeper. How do you adjust the cooking time, and to what temperature are scallops properly cooked?

Here's a much better recipe.

I've made this two times and here's my take on it - it needs help. I'm now certain that it's too rich and too salty. Cut the butter by 1/2, cut the salt by 2/3rds, cut the cream in 1/2; add 1/2 small onion, finely chopped and sauteed and 1 teaspoon lemon juice.

Kathy

Gosh, Ina Garten, professionally trained or not, is highly respected in the food industry. I find her totally unpretentious and feel she is an outstanding cook. Her catering/cafe, The Barefoot Contessa, was renowned before she ever stepped in front of a tv camera. She has my utmost respect for venturing out from writing policy in the White House to her overwhelming success. Her recipes are, for the most part, simple, made with the highest quality ingredients, and absolutely delicious.

Sam Sifton

Nope. The abductor muscle should be removed -- that's the little tough one on the side, that's like a bit of tape. The adductor muscle is the big fella, the meat of the scallop, and the thing we eat.

Michael Thomas

That's what I have done each time I've made this and that's what I'm doing right now--it turns out great. I follow the same time and temperature.

Ann Chapin

how about scallop shells? so pretty!

Sam Sifton

Scallops have an adductor muscle (big, meaty, delicious) and an abductor muscle (small, chewy, not so delicious). People often refer to the adductor as the scallop itself, the meat. They remove the tough abductor.

Thomas Sherman

Believe the hype; this recipe is seriously delicious. Very filling, so feel free to create 8 portions.

Sip Sip

Made with stone crab and quickly poached shrimp, 2lbs total seafood, for my mother’s 87th. Prepped the day before. Recipe is perfect as-is! Wouldn’t change a thing! Made a beet and mixed lettuce salad with sour orange vinaigrette to start, then served the “coquilles” in scallop shells with just-cooked asparagus. Delicious! Give it 5 stars!

Paul

We made this according to the recipe and it was wonderful!

Kaya

I used sea scallops which were delish, but I felt the sauce was too thick. Perhaps it was something I did, but I followed the directions completely. I think I would add less flour next time I make it, and more brandy/cognac. I do think the gruyere cheese didn't melt as well as I would have liked it to, but that maybe was because of the single dish I used. Other than those two small issues, the recipe was delish, very hearty, and rich, and made for a good winter evening with friends.

mike

Made for Bryan and Marcie. Used less salt and a bit less than a quarter teaspoon of curry. Was excellent. Next time 4 scallops per person!

Benetollo

This dish was AMAZING. I love that you can make it ahead of time. I had tons of sauce leftover, could have easily used just half. I will definitely make this again.

François

Delicious. I followed the recipe precisely and used bay scallops. But it was also very runny, even though the bechamel was very thick due to the gluten-free flour I used (such flours usually contain more starch and thicken more). Not sure what I would do to prevent this; perhaps toss the scallops in some potato or corn starch beforehand.

Sarah

Delicious recipe, prepared as written, and served with wild rice. I appreciate the explanation of the abductor v. adductor muscle. Thank you for another great one.

bash_768

In Bretagne (France), we put the scallop back in its shell with the sauce and breadcrumbs ( no mushrooms nor cheese ! ) and broil them directly in the oven. Less dishes and a nice presentation. The sauce can also be made with Calvados ( or any apple alcohol )

FJ

Wow! This is amazing . Just did a test run for Christmas Eve tomorrow where 3 guests of the 10 don’t eat meat - I am making this for them and it is superb. I added some lemon zest to the bread/gruyere/parsley mixture which is sensational. Highly recommended.

Jamie

Prepared this for Christmas Eve, and portioned into scallop shells. The sauce is quite salty prepared as written, so I did not add any additional salt to the mushrooms or breadcrumb mixture. I used bourbon instead of brandy, why not? I felt that this made a little too much sauce so saved some and some extra bread crumb topping, which I may just throw on some chicken breasts next week.

CyberJoe

Where does one find 1 1/2 cup gratin dishes?

Samra

When I learned that this was a homier version of a very fancy dish, I decided to riff a bit. Added 4oz more (16oz total) mushrooms, 4 stocks of sliced celery, and used store bought panko because: texture! It was really good!

tm

Our Better than Bouillon is already very salty. No need to add additional salt

Fcook

I’ve made this a few times and love it - as rich as it is. I’m cooking for someone who doesn’t like cheese. Has anyone tried this without it?

dee

I have large scallop shells, plucked from a Scotland beach 30 years ago. How would I adjust the cooking time? (the hold maybe 3/4 cup at most). My spouse is eager to use these for his birthday; otherwise, I'd use ramekins!

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Ina Garten’s Make-Ahead Coquilles St.-Jacques Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between scallops and St Jacques? ›

In French, scallops are called coquilles Saint-Jacques, named after the Saint who is at the origin of one of the three most important pilgrimages for Christians, alongside Jerusalem and Rome. There are several explanations for its symbolism.

Can you cook Coquille St Jacques from frozen? ›

Coquilles Saint Jacques can be prepared directly from frozen, or from thawed in packaging. Try cooking either way tonight. INDIVIDUAL APPLIANCE TEMPERATURE MAY VARY THE COOKING TIME. USE CAUTION AS PRODUCT WILL BE HOT!

What wine goes with Coquilles St Jacques? ›

I enjoyed a terrific Coquilles Saint-Jacques at a French bistro recently and can think of no better wine to pair with this dish than Balverne's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc. The citrusy character of the wine complements the seafood while the bright acidity balances the richness of the sauce.

What is Coquilles Saint Jacques made of? ›

Serving the scallops in the actual scallop shell is a perfect example of the elegant presentation that French cooking is known for. Although recipes can vary, coquilles Saint Jacques are delicately cooked in a white wine with butter, shallots, mushrooms, and fine herbs.

Are Costco scallops real scallops? ›

These scallops are among the largest wild caught scallops. They are hand shucked at sea and quickly frozen to ensure Grade A quality with no added chemicals to preserve their water content. They are delicious being sauteed up to eat on their own or can be added to any dish such as a fettuccine.

Why are sea scallops more expensive than bay scallops? ›

Sea scallops are found in deeper waters than bay scallops, and they're harvested year-round. They are larger in diameter, usually 1 1/2 to 2 inches. While still sweet and tender, sea scallops can be chewier than bay scallops and aren't as sweet. Sea scallops are more expensive than bay scallops.

Should frozen scallops be rinsed before cooking? ›

Rinse the scallops, then pat them dry with paper towels before cooking. If scallops have too much moisture on the outside, they won't brown properly. Halve if instructed. If directed in your recipe, use a thin, sharp knife to cut large scallops in half crosswise (as shown above) to ensure even cooking.

Why is it called Coquilles St Jacques? ›

The name for these special scallops goes hand-in-hand with the destination of the Camino: The cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Saint Jacques de Compostelle in French, per Brittany Tourism, which rests upon the tomb of Saint James the Greater, an apostle of Christ (via Camino de Santiago).

Is it better to cook scallops frozen or thawed? ›

Before cooking frozen scallops, it's essential to thaw them first to ensure even cooking. Here are two methods to thaw your scallops: Refrigerator Method: Place the frozen scallops in a bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Allow them to thaw in the refrigerator overnight or for about 8-12 hours.

What alcohol pairs with scallops? ›

A- White wines, particularly any that are not too rich or buttery. Clean crisp whites that have a good dose of acidity tend to go the best with scallops. Definitely chardonnays and sauvignon blancs.

Does Pinot Noir pair with scallops? ›

Styles to try when pairing wine with scallops.

Seared scallops: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay (with some oak), Alsace Pinot – Gris. – Baked scallops: Sparkling wine from California, Champagne (Chardonnay-dominant). – Favorite reds to pair with scallops: Pinot Noir, Trousseau, Sangiovese.

What does Coquille mean? ›

coquille. / (French kɔkij) / noun. any dish, esp seafood, served in a scallop shell: Coquilles St Jacques. a scallop shell, or dish resembling a shell.

What is coquilles st jacques in english? ›

<French: scallops, literally, St. James shells, after the scallop shells worn as badges by pilgrims to shrines of St. James; see coquille.

What is Coquille Saint Jacques in English? ›

scallop [noun] an edible shellfish that has a pair of hinged, fan-shaped shells.

Why are scallops called St Jacques? ›

The name itself translates to Saint-James' Shells and originates in the Medieval age, when Christians used the scallop shell to symbolize their pilgrimage to Saint James' Shrine in Galicia, on the northern coast of Spain.

What is the English name for St Jacques fish? ›

scallop [noun] an edible shellfish that has a pair of hinged, fan-shaped shells.

Why are scallops called noix de St Jacques? ›

The scallop shell gets its name 'The Coquille St Jacques' based on the symbol used by pilgrims walking to St. Jacques de Compostelle. A written recipe for cooking scallops by sauteeing or stewing them is published.

What are the three different types of scallops? ›

Although there are only two main types of scallops, scallops come in a variety of forms. These include wet, dry, diver, and dayboat scallops.

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